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Taylor 05-25-2008 02:58 PM

fixing ttqb body parts.
 
How do you guys fix your ttqb ankles and arms. I have broken a few. Thanks, Michael

jeff 05-25-2008 03:35 PM

I have never tried to fix them after they broke. Here is what I do when I first take them out of the bag when they are brand new.
I either put layer after layer of Super Glue on the ankle or lately I have built up around the ankle with apoxy sculpt.
The ttqb breaking on me is why I bought the new tdq qb. It is well worth the money at $15.

Kansas Bill 05-25-2008 04:11 PM

I've used stuff called "Plastic Fusion".. available from the Super Glue Corporation people.. I apply it before I break the TTQB

Here in Kansas.. it's available at Home Depot..

You can google it, and it'll take you to a website that'll tell you where you can get it in your area..

Better yet.. Just buy a TDQ.. and you won't have to worry about breaking ankles and your passing game will improve.

Shabby J 05-25-2008 07:40 PM

Plastic Fusion is good stuff, I bought it on Kansas Bill's reccomendation in the past.

I think it's great you are using the TTQB, please keep it up, that is the core of our passing game and it keeps the old guard alive and does my heart proud.

I highly recommend you pick up a TDQ as well, it is a potent tool and has revolutionized the passing game. I use both until I get my skill level and feel for the TDQ to where I am comfortable.

I am now torn, don't let the TTQB die away, but yet please support the TDQ, as I am afraid it is the future in competitive MF play.

detroitchild 05-25-2008 08:35 PM

I truly mean this...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shabby J (Post 40683)
Plastic Fusion is good stuff, I bought it on Kansas Bill's reccomendation in the past.

I think it's great you are using the TTQB, please keep it up, that is the core of our passing game and it keeps the old guard alive and does my heart proud.

I highly recommend you pick up a TDQ as well, it is a potent tool and has revolutionized the passing game. I use both until I get my skill level and feel for the TDQ to where I am comfortable.

I am now torn, don't let the TTQB die away, but yet please support the TDQ, as I am afraid it is the future in competitive MF play.

...with all due respect and brotherly love....DIE TTQB, DIE!!! LONG LIVE THE TDQ! :rtfl: :rtfl: :rtfl:

Now I have to see if I can find this Plastic Fusion you guys are speaking of.

Kansas Bill 05-25-2008 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by detroitchild (Post 40685)
...with all due respect and brotherly love....DIE TTQB, DIE!!! LONG LIVE THE TDQ! :rtfl: :rtfl: :rtfl:

Now I have to see if I can find this Plastic Fusion you guys are speaking of.


:rtfl: detroitchild:rtfl: :D

here's the link for Plastic Fusion
www.supergluecorp.com/superglue/15277.html

What I really like about it..
It can be sanded easily.. Shoot.. If I was doing customs and chopping up figures.. Plastic Fusion would have to be on the table..

Now where's my dang endorsement check from the Super Glue folks???
I've pushed their stuff for a long time now.. LOL

Course.. It works.

detroitchild 05-25-2008 10:10 PM

Thanks KB!thmbsp$

Kansas Bill 05-25-2008 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by detroitchild (Post 40697)
Thanks KB!thmbsp$

Well... with as much grief as that fragile little piece of...................... plastic has caused me.. I say.. LET IT DIE as well.. LOL

You cracked me up man.. thmbsp$ :rtfl:

Shabby J 05-26-2008 01:51 AM

Yes, definitely very funny, a lot of coaches share that same sentiment.


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